Ferrari unhappy with “very limited” impact of F1 cost cap penalty on Red Bull
The FIA announced on Friday it had reached an Accepted Breach Agreement with Red Bull over its alleged breach of last year’s financial regulations.
The agreement saw Red Bull receive a $7 million fine and a 10% reduction in its aerodynamic testing time for the next 12 months.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner called the penalty “enormous” and “draconian”, claiming a number …Keep reading
The agreement saw Red Bull receive a $7 million fine and a 10% reduction in its aerodynamic testing time for the next 12 months.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner called the penalty “enormous” and “draconian”, claiming a number …Keep reading